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Current Drug Metabolism - Volume 17, Issue 10, 2016
Volume 17, Issue 10, 2016
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Recent Advances in Understanding of Kinetic Interplay Between Phase II Metabolism and Efflux Transport
Authors: Shuai Wang, Huijie Xing, Mengjing Zhao, Danyi Lu, Zhijie Li, Dong Dong and Baojian WuBackground: Mechanistic understanding of the metabolism-transport interplay assumes great importance in pharmaceutical fields because the knowledge can help to interpret drug/xenobiotic metabolism and disposition studies as well as the drug-drug interactions in vivo. About 10 years ago, it started to recognize that cellular phase II metabolism is strongly influenced by the excretion (efflux transport) of generated meta Read More
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Metabolism and Toxicological Implications of Commonly Used Chemopreventive Drugs Against Breast Cancer/Carcinogenesis
Background: Breast cancer has been reported to be among the frequently diagnosed cancer in women worldwide despite advances in early detection and treatment. Several drugs are currently used for chemoprevention as a result of a number of drawbacks associated with breast cancer therapy. Aim: This review focuses on the metabolism and toxicological implications of these drugs against breast cancer/ carcino Read More
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Metabolic Inhibitors as Antiparasitic Drugs: Pharmacological, Biochemical and Molecular Perspectives
Authors: Suprabhat Mukherjee, Niladri Mukherjee, Prajna Gayen, Priya Roy and Santi P. Sinha BabuBackground: Human diseases caused by the infectious parasites have been one of the major problems throughout the evolutionary journey. Protozoan and metazoan parasitic infections result in a large number of deaths, disabilities and socio-economic loss worldwide to date. Despite the best efforts for developing suitable antiparasitics, these infections take a massive toll on human health. The prevalence of emerging resi Read More
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Mechanism-Based Inhibitors from Phytomedicine: Risks of Hepatotoxicity and their Potential Hepatotoxic Substructures
Authors: Lili Wang, Xin He, Chunhuan Jin and Gregory OndiekiBackground: The adverse drug reactions and poisoning events associated with the use of herbal medicines, especially the potential damaging effects of them on the liver organs, have increasingly been reported worldwide. Some herbal ingredients in medicinal plants carry the risk of herb-induced liver injury with a severe or potentially lethal clinical course, but the hepatotoxicity mechanisms and risk factors of them are not Read More
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Recent Updates on the Systemic and Local Safety of Intranasal Steroids
Authors: Tae Young Jang and Young Hyo KimBackground: Allergic rhinitis is a global health problem, and its prevalence rate and socioeconomic burden continue to increase. Intranasal steroid (INS) is the first treatment choice in the majority of patients, because of its ability to effectively control allergic symptoms. However, patients and clinicians are concerned about the potential adverse effects of prolonged INS use. Methods: We performed to review for evaluating syst Read More
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Immunotherapy in Liver Diseases: A Balance Between Immunity and Tolerance
Authors: Alaknanda Mishra, Pramod K. Upadhyay and Perumal NagarajanBackground: In today’s context when liver diseases have spread across countries and people of all ages, it is of high importance to consider novel methods of non-toxic and long lived therapeutics. Among various therapies, immunotherapy for acute and chronic liver diseases is rapidly moving to the forefront among treatment options in hepatology medicine. Objective: The present review covers the recent advances in immuno Read More
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Prediction of Plasma Concentration-time Profiles of Drugs in Humans from Animals Following Oral Administration: An Allometric Approach
More LessBackground: Allometric scaling is regularly used for the prediction of human pharmacokinetic (PK) parameters from animal PK studies. The predicted human PK parameters can also be used for the prediction of plasma concentration-time profiles in humans. Objectives: The main objective of this work is to predict human concentration-time profiles of drugs (one-compartment model) following oral administration u Read More
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